How We Recycle Batteries & PCBs
Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) and modern Lithium-ion batteries are the most complex types of e-waste to process, requiring highly specialized hydrometallurgical and pyrometallurgical techniques.
At Swami Ecotech, we deploy state-of-the-art chemical extraction processes to safely recover critical minerals like cobalt, lithium, and high-grade copper, feeding them directly back into the manufacturing supply chain.
- Zero-fire-risk processing protocols for volatile battery chemistries.
- High-yield extraction of rare earth elements and copper.
- Closed-loop recycling promoting true circular economy.
Recycling By The Numbers
Performance metrics tracked for every batteries & pcbs batch we process.
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Fire Incidents in Processing
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Hour Traceability
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% Mineral Yield Efficiency
Batteries & PCBs Recovery Process
A purpose-built workflow that maximizes yield while protecting people and the planet.
Safe Discharge
Batteries are discharged and isolated in fireproof containment to eliminate short-circuit risks before handling.
Batch Tracing
Every battery and PCB lot receives a digital ID for full traceability from intake to final mineral output.
Sorting by Chemistry
Lithium, lead-acid, NiMH, and PCB material streams are separated to apply the correct extraction route.
Hydrometallurgy
Solvent and leaching processes strip high-purity lithium, cobalt, and copper from battery black mass.
Pyrometallurgy
PCBs undergo controlled smelting to yield gold, silver, palladium, and copper-alloy ingots.
Closed-Loop Supply
Recovered minerals are certified and supplied back into cell manufacturing and electronics production.
Accepted Batteries & PCBs Items
Bring us anything in this category — even items you think are beyond repair.
Lithium-Ion Batteries
Lead-Acid Batteries
NiMH Batteries
UPS Battery Packs
EV Battery Modules
Laptop & Mobile Cells
Printed Circuit Boards
Motherboards
Chargers & Adapters
Power Banks
Solar Inverter Batteries
Telecom BTS Batteries
Valuable Materials Recovered
Every commodity is refined and channeled back into the circular economy.